DEPARTMENT?
AGRICULTU RE
TOM LINDER ey COMMISSIONER
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1942.
xtending To All My Friends Sincere
Christmas Greetings!
amd dy Faroest Wish For a
Happier and Brighter New Year
Your Friend,
4 es ae BEE He Ge a
} TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture
IN EARTH PEACE,
ood Will Toward Men
SORiAL as Tom Linder
The angels brought these good tidings to the shepherds.
angels were announcing the good will of God to mankind,
enunciation has been widely misinterpreted throughout the
Many of our leaders have interpreted it to mean good will
hrist, during His ministry, told his ple. TI came not
6 send peace, but a sword.
hrist came to bring war on earth eee Satan. He knew
ar between His followers and the followers of Satan was
table. That was the meaning of His words, I came not to
peace, but a sword.
In time of war it is almost the universal practice for men/to
get how ay eniy we are and to talk about God being on
Tes
Christ said, He that is not with me is against me. It is
question of which side God is onGod is on His own side.
ntirely a question of whether or not we are on Gods side.
We read in the Bible how Christ gazed over Jerusalem and _
QO Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how often would I have gathered
children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens un-
her wings, and ye would not!
At Christmas time in 1942 the so-called Christian Nations are
y with each other and with the heathen. We are in such
of trouble as the world has never seen.
As Christ looks today over the world where He was cruci-
no doubt He is saying to hundreds of millions to whom His
p 1 has been preached,- How often would I have gathered
hildren together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens .
er her wings, and ye would not!
The kingdoms'of this world were clearly given over for a
eto the rule of Satan, according to the scriptures.
atan has been permitted to have his way with the kingdoms
s permitted to plague J ob.
All this is according to the purpose of God, which we are
given to understand.
We do know that Satan was given rule over kingdoms be-
ase he took Christ into a high mountain and tempted Christ
offering to give Him the kingdoms of the world if He would
1 down and worship him. Christ could not have been deceiv-
d by Satan and it would have been no temptation to Christ to
ave been offered the kingdoms of the world by Satan, if Christ
had not recognized that for a while they did actually belong t
Satan.
The Bible teaches us that nations will continue to go to we
with each other, and that mankind will become more wicked
as the years go by until the great battle of the Armageddon;
then Christ will come back, Satan will be bound with a great
chain for a thousand years, and during that thousand yea
Christ and His saints will reign, and then, and not until ther
will swords be beaten into plowshares and spears into pruning
hooks.
It has been more than nineteen hundred years since Chris 5
was crucified on Golgotha. The years goona pace. Generation
after generation is born, lives and dies. The time BDUPOSER
we know not how long, when Christ will come again.
It seems to me that the observance of Christmas in this ag
should have a double meaning.
In olden times the Jews observed the Feast of the Passover
The observation of the Feast of the Passover had a double mean-
ingit was in remembrance of the deliverance of the Children
of Israel from Egyptian bondage, and if was also typical of the
coming of Christ. aon
In the same spirit it seems to me today, we should observe
Christmas. We should observe Christmas remembering His
coming to earth to labor among men and be crucified. We should
also observe Christmas looking forward to His second coming
and the end of mans puny and futile efforts to imitate Nebu-
chadnezzar in building a great city.
For all they that take the sword shall perish with the
sword.
As we observe this Christmas Viletide in 1942, every ne
believer and follower of Christ must be looking forward to His
reappearance and His enthronement as the Prince of Peace.
TOM LINDER, :
Commissioner of i
Fresh Fruits andl Vegetables
December 17, 1942. Atlanta
Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. __ $2.65-$3.00
Collards, per doz. bunches _- 40- .70
Mushrooms, 1 |b. cartons _ 30- 35) |
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. __ Ge, aD0= 80s
Peppers, per bu. hprs. __ : 3.00- 3.50
Squash, per bu. hprs. ae 2.75- 3.75
Sweet Potatoes, bulk per bu. : -75= 1.50
Turnips (bunched), per doz. bunches _ 10s. -485.>
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. e oes ee DORE BR
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414-122 Pace St.. Covington, Ga.
By Department of-Agriculture
Yom Linder, Commissioner
Executive Office, State Capitol,
Atlanta. Ga.
Publication Office
114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
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. State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga.
jotify on FORM 3578Bureau 0}
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x CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS OPEN
UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Washington, D. C.
December 15, 1942
Mr. an Linder
sommissioner of Agriculture
Atlanta, Georgia.
_ The expansion of activity in the movement and
storing of food and other agricultural produets has
-ereated a need in the Federal government for inspect-
ors of meat and meat food products and for agricul-
tural warehouse managers.
Service Commission is seeking qualified persons for
ppointment to such positions. Your aid is requested
im circulating the information concrning this need.
- Positions as agricultural warehouse manager pay
from $2,000 to $4,600 a year. Persons are wanted
who have had experience involving responsibility in
management of warehouses storing agricultural
products under either cold or dry storage conditions.
No education is required; however, applicants with
college education may use that education to meet a
a part of the experience requirement.
Both men and women are wanted for positions as
assistant lay inspector in the inspection of meat and
meat products. The Commission is seeking persons
with farm experience, or experience in the handling
of livestock or the preparation or processing of meats.
-ositions pay $1,620 a year, and exist throughout the
United States. |
There are no age limits for oe mentioned
ove. No written test is required. Applicants must
: ye physically capable of PETLACINE the duties of the
ip the recruiting of persons for these positions,
the Commissions policy is in strict adherence to War
anpower Commissions directives. Applications are
not sought by the Civil Service: Commission from per-
sons presently employed on _ livestock, poultry, or
dairy farms, because of the serious shortage of labor
in those fields. Furthermore, applications are not de-
sired from persons engaged i in war, work, unless high-|
skills may be utilized in the new position. War
Manpower Commission restrictions on Federal ap-
pointment of persons engaged in critical occupations
in specified areas are given in Form 3989, posted in
rst- and second-class post offices. -A copy of Form
3989 is enclosed for your information.
Copies of the announcements concerning the
sitions described are enclosed. Additional copies
nd forms for applying may be obtained at first- and
( ond- class post offices throughout the. country, or
om the Commissions Washington office. Applica-
ns must be filed with the U.S. Civil Service Com-
mission, Washington, D. C., and will be accepted until
Ke needs of the service are met.
The Commission deeply appreciates your co-
ration in this matter. Should you desire the an-
ouncements and application forms to be sent to any
alified individuals, you may use the enclosed post-
age-free envelope to send the names of such persons
the Commission.
By direction of the Commission:
Very respectfully,
2) We 6. HULL
Executive Assistant
The United States Civil
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
sy
-SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
2, 2-H. steel beam turners, 1
heavy, 1 medium wt., both in
good shape, $12.50, $10. 00 re-
spectively: also 1 stalk cutter in
very good shape, $20.00. E. S.
Hicks, Yatesville.
Extra good parts for Ford-
son tractor, most everything
except a block. Live near Jer-
usalem Church. Gober Murphy,
Jasper. Rt. 2.
A No. 12 DeLaval Separator,
in A-1 cond., $25.00. T. F. Kel-
ley, Elberton.
A ili in. Bradley Hammer
Mill, perfect cond., used 1 sea-
| son; and 3 screens, $75.00. Near
McKedree Church. J. T. Sexter,
Suwanee. Rt. 1.
DeLaval Cream Separatdr,
good running cond., $10.00. W.
C, -Carpenter.. Tifton. Rt. 5.
1 Lespedeza Thrash, 4% power
drawn, $35.00. W. F. McLen-
don, Atlanta, 129 Linden Ave.,
N. E. He. 2440.
Planters arg Distributors for
Farmall, model. B tractor, in
A-1 cond., used only 1 season,
for sale. W. F. Robertson, La-
Grange, Rt. 1.
Allis Chalmers Combine,
good running cond., for sale.
John Foy, Oakman.
1941 model H, 2-H. row John
Deere tractor with excellent
tires, complete with planters
jand hydraulic lift Cultivators,
for sale. Fred Flanders, Dublin,
| Rt. 6.
Cultivator, Fertilizer Distri-
butor and planter outfit for 1
row, John Deere tractor, model
Et used 1 year. R. A. Moye,
Wrightsville.
John Deere 4 disc tiller on
rubber, also John Deere trac-
tor, side delivery rake, both
used very little, for sale or
trade for corn. T. L. Dozier,
Blakely. Rt. 2.
1 model H farmall tractor on
rubber, used very little, for sale.
a. Adams, Pelham, Rt. 3.
Economy King separator, 600
Ib., cap., used. Sell or exc. for
good garden tractor. F. E. Joy,
Barnesville. Rt. 2, Box 35.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 30 in. Meadows Mill,
in good cond. State price, etc.
Walter . Estes, Rex.
Want used Binder, in operat-
ing cond., or otherwise, within
25 mi. LaGrange. C. J. Lewis,
LaGrange.
Want wagon, cart and some
farming tools. What have you?
A. O. Beach, Waycross, P. O.
460.
Want a 2 dise Side plow, with.
attachments complete, also
magneto with attachments, in
good cond., and cheap for Ford-
son tractor. W. C. Tribble, La-
vonia.
Want a 4 disc tiller in good
cond., on-rubber cheap for cash.
State best price, etc. W. 7A.
Haedy, Thomaston.
Want straw carrier or wid-
stacker, for Case Thrasher.
Quote price and cond. W. H.
Whitten, Chula. Rt. 1.
- Want Fordson or John Deere
tractor with dbl. disc plow,
good cond., reasonable price.
Cash or will trade mule or
grade Jersey calves. Not over
$400.00. F. W.. Kerr, Atlanta,
825 Drewry St NN, E.
Want a heavy Bush and a
tractor harrow. Also have
engines suitable for Gins and
other farm work, for sale. J.
R. Reeves, Draketown.
Want 30 in. Meadows Grist
Mill or 40 to 46 in. top runner
Cole Mill, in good cond., for
cash. W. E. Peters, Albany. Rt.
a -
Want a John Deere, C. C.
Cultivator, 61% or 8 ft. size. Ed
Stevens, Dawson.
Want a good 1-H. wagon,
good cond., at reasonable price,
as near home as possible. Fred
Cowart, Summit. Rt. 2.
Want Side Delivery Rake.
Prefer one that can be used as
a tedder. Troy Conner, Folks-
ton.
1
a
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
DRIED APPLES WANTED:
Exc. 100 Ib. size cotton seed
sacks for dried apples, free of
worms or peel; few _ butter
beans, pecans, var. of tulip
-|bulbs or anything could use. I
pay postage on sacks at 10c ea.,
you_pay on your goods. Mrs.
C. W. Price, Cedartown, AR. 2,
Box 90.
F. Dixon,
berry plants, 25c C. Mrs. B
Pd.: 10 M., $9.00 col.:
Want small or medium size
Farm Tractor with rubber tires
also farming quipment for
same. H. Breedlove, Atlanta,
321 Grand Theatre Bldg.
Want at once 1 Hammer Mill,
Hs good cond, J. A, Land, Clay-
on,
Want Stalk Cutter, also Corn
Shucker and Sheller. Must be
in good cond., and cheap for
cash. T. K. Moore, Canton, Rt.
3s
Want a 16 to 3-4 motor horse
drawn Cotton Duster, 4 or 6
row. State what you have. H.
Ellaville.
Want Cole Cotton Dropper,
with or without Fertilizer at-
tachment. Y. A. Olive, Wood-
land.
Want a il row Farmall or 1
row Allis Chalmers tractor, disc
harrow, plow and cultivator, in
good shape, reasonable for
cash, L. C. Gentry, Bonaire.
Want good, late model trac-
-tor, good cond., planters and
cultivators, harrow and tiller;
mule 2-H. Oliver or John Deere
turning plow, 2-H. planters
(plants 2 rows), Cuttaway har-
row and some other farm ma-
chinery. J. H. Leverett, Par-
Tort: Ri.
Want Athens Side Plow for
old model Fordson tractor, in
good cond.
Riverdale. Rt. 1.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Well rooted sage plants, $1.25
doz. Nice bunches. John B.
Bones Dahlonega, R. 1, Box
58.
Mastodon and Klondike
strawberry plants, $2.00 M.; 2
M., $3.75. M. C. Crow, Gaines-
: ville, Re:
50 M. Everbearing a
Thornton, Bowdon, R. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
25c C.: $1.25, 500; $2.00 M.
Well rooted vigorous
Enc. postage or will send by
Exp. col. M. O.. acc. No chks.
J. O. Barnes, Devereaux.
Chas. W.* cabbage plants,
frost proof, 500, 60c: $1.00 M.
Klondike
strawberry, 500, $1. 00; $1. o
M. Prompt shipment. "Ww.
ieeubia Flowery Branch, R
Hardy Eldorado blackberry
and Lucretia Dewberry plants,
nice plants, well rooted, $1.00
C.; 2 M., $15.00. All orders fill-
ed promptly with care. Mrs.
C. M. Robinson, Greenville.
Chas, W., Early Jersey, J. W.
cabbage plants, $1.00 M. 500,
60c; 200, 30c; Everbearing
strawberry plants, $2.00 M.;
500, $1.25. All del. Prompt
shipment. Strong plants, J.
Mullis, Baxley, R. 4.
Cabbage and onion plants;
extra early Jersey and Chas.
cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants and Ga. collard plants,
all 500, 60c: $1.00 M. Parcel
Post pd. I. L. Stokes, Fitzger-
ald.
Thousands Iceberg Lettuce,
Parsley, beets, carrots, kale,
Wakefield cabbage, Rutabaga,
Endive, Collards, Parsnips, Ber-
muda and Nest. onions, 35c C,
del. Straight or mixed. "Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register.
Everbearing Mastodon
strawberry plants, $1.25 M.:
35 C. P. P. Send cash or P. O:
money order. Mrs. ay B. Frye,
Dallas, R. 3.
Chas. W. Early coe Jer-
sey W. cabbage plants, $1.00
M:: 60c, 500; 30, 200: All del.
-Full count, prompt shipment.
wee Mary M. Crosby, Baxley,
R. 4.
Chas. W., Early Jersey, J.
W. cabbage plants, $1.00 M.;
500, 60c; 200, 30c; Everbearing
strawberry plants, $2.00 M.:;
500. $225 35.-C, del; Full
count, prompt shipment, now
ready. Mrs. 1158 Miles, Baxley,
R. 4;
Frost proof early Jersey and
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.00
M.; 500, 60c; 200, 30c; Plants
now ready, prompt shipment,
full count. Vernon Griffin, Bax-
ley, R. 4. >
Frost extort E. J. and Chas.
W., Copenhagen cabbage plants
$i, 00 M.: 500, 60c; 200, 30c;
Good strong plants, now ready
for shipping, prompt shipment.
Ina Griffin, Baxley, R. 4.
Red Gold and Jewell as :
berry plants, 40c, C.: Mastodon,
Everbearing 85c | c.; yellow
root, sassafras, 25c lb.; catnip,
peppermint, spearmint, "yarrow,
mullin, tansy, 25c\ doz. bugches.
Miss L. M. White, Sab aie
R. i, Box 35.
25e C.:
PLANTS FOR
Heading and Ga.
25c C.; 65c M.: Eve
strawberry plants, 30
M.: Burdocl Pe
All mailed. L. . Crow,
ville, R. 2,
Strawberry pleats, Kiondi
$1.25. 500; $2-00
Mastodon, 35 C., $2. 00, 50
$3.50 M. Well rooted, yo
plants- prompt shipment.
counted. Mrs. Effie Cro
Cumming, Rt. 1,
MISCELLANEOU
FOR SALE |
M. Li Vincent,
larger lots,.
plants. :
White giant Capon a
Bronze turkey feathers,
picked, 25c lIb., del. No
or tail feathers. Barbara |
Req Oak.
sh
Mixed sizes and.
gourds, 5c ea.: Just as the
Have several hundred.
eold proof prolific Eng.
seed, 25c lb. Collard see
lb. Mrs. Fred Atkia x
dosta, Rt. 4. }
Burdock yellow roots,
foot, wild cherry bark,
hazel, bearfoot, queen
meadow roots, 20c and 2
J. B. Cochran, Pisgah,
pomegranite sprouts, 2 ft.,
ea.: 2, $1.25; 1942 crop bl
postage. :
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Sassafras, bear grass_
Devils shoestrings,. pol
dog fennel root, all 10c
Mullin, buck root, 15 tb;
can meat, 45c pt. Herbert
fern, Mitchell, Rt. 3.
Artichokes, 7c lb. del.
M. O. with order. -Lee
key, Danielsville, Rt. 2.
Any amt. sassafras roots.
sale; 3 lbs., 50c: 10 Ibs., B.
9c Ib. ae
Also Brooks Co. 2 ct
seed, up to 14 in.,
316s; $425 PP Tee
ell, Pavo. Rt. 2.
Fresh black walnut meats
free from hulls as possi
lb.: Nice rooted sage, 2.
5, 50cs 12, $1:10;. Lady
strawberry plants, 30c C
M.; White Iceberg Blackbe
5, 50c: peppermint, garlic,
doz. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Jonega, Rt. 1.
_ INCUBATORS ANI
BROODERS FOR SAL
1 Sears-Roebuck Blue
brooder, 500 chick si
burner, used 3 mos. i
cond., $6.00 FOB here. Ae
Carson, Griffin. Rt. C.
2 Electric brooders, 500 cnt
size, 1 new, never used; 0
used last spring (name Cyc
extention wing) cost $3
sell for | $25.00.
Come after. Hugn
Lexington.
INCUBATORS A
BROODERS WAN
Want Farm Master
baby chick brooder (
type), also Farm Maste
ishing brooder (battery
State cond., and best
FOB. Fred Barber, A
; meats
Bur Clover seed, seive
to innoculate, $1. 00 bus
or more. cheaper, FOB. 1
man C. Reid, Hogansvill
2 Ibs: 200 ae
Colossal, largest grown
yellow pear, 50 seed of ea
25 Jumbo pumpkin seed
ea, order. W. C. Smith, Pi
Early Frostproof Engilis
seed; Broom corn seed, 25
Lot of chicken feathers, (
No exp. pd. Miss Eva
Chicopee. -
Wonder 2 rop (a s
tender, bunch) bean
pt.; white creaseback,
mixed cornfield, and w
wks. bunch > beans, ea. var
pt. garlic bulbs, 25c.
horseradish, rate bun. 155.
Recleaned Chufas,
Copenhagen cabbag
75c M.; White Bermt
plants,
W. William
mammoth | oyster
ever 150 seed head]
for sale; Also want!
coffee seed and 1'
ir rae bert J.
s. Herber Bo-:
Covingt :
}
hundred pounds of |
Machine run Kobe
. Seed at my
born, tig
a cured opecea. guar.
ay chewing 7 Ibs.,
smoking, 9 Ibs.,
ae postpaid 3rd zone.
ry. Mrs. A. B.
crop | $7.50 per. CWT,
and del. Also N. H.
ng eggs, $1.50 per 15,
accredited flock. J. x
oks
4.00 CWT; $2.00 bu.
A. Bishop, Fitzgerald, |
No black seed, J.
Alto, R. 1.
Broomes 90 day cot-
direct from breeder;
oe bu... Wanamakers
Big Boll, direct from
r. Good yield and staple
both. Either $5.00 CWT.
. Cowart, Summit, R. 2,
-ANS AND PEAS
"FOR SALE
ite Browne ed table ;
bu. FOB. P J. Sewell va.
RN AND SEED
ings siellow prolific seed
, grown in isolated field %.
a other corn, $1.00
AG. E wer, Elber-
AND BUTTER
OP. icles; 24-25 oz.
lock, $7.00 per 100: 26-
cert. old hen flock, $10.- |
L. Whit- |
100, FOB. J.
atur, Rt. 2. Phone DE.
ipperer, Marlow.
of nice thick syrup, 80c
10 gal. lots or more;
ist: cottonseed,
Pay cash or exe. syrup
me. Joe M. Brown, Mc-
ted amt. A-1 syrup in
.. 1942 crop, 36c to 37c
bbl:
with order. Dont ask for
W. x Lane, Cairo, R.
.NUTS AND PECANS
rge red peanuts, $1.00 pk.,
5 $3.25: bux G.. F.
. Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Stewart pecans, 20c Ib.
2c tb: del.. Mrs. Q. .
nger. Arnoldsville.
ECAN AND OTHER
TREES FOR SALE
Boysenberry
$1.50 doz. Geo. U. Staf-
Be achirce Arad Bldg.
ita. Phone, Wa. 3660; CR.
>
easonable prices. Free tree
ea. order over 10. Write
list. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
bee honey, Ic
y farm.
Ib. A, M. |
| $1.00: 15 ft.,
on seed, 1 1-8 in. Staple,
Wilt resistant cu ton- |
PL cottonseed, $5. =a
| ing or sending chks.
s Agriculture, Franklin.
Reg. thoroughbred Holstein.
$25.00 bbl. FOB. |
i bu. Also 1 Oliver
| Ben Morrow, Calhoun, R..2.
Blue Damson and Jap
fick Olivia Patterson, Waco, Bete
2, Box 136.
some red and yellow, delicious
Apricot trees, 2-6 ft. 30c to
$1.00 ea. M. M. . Newsome,
| Sandersville.
All leading var.
Cals paper shell pecans 3-4 ft.,
Scuppernong vines, 10 ft.,
~year; Arbor Big Black musca-
dines, 10-15 ft., $1.50; Pomgra-
| nites, 6 ft., 50c ea.: 2, 75c; B.
| figs, 4 #t.,
50c: 2, 75e. J.
Coggin, Covington.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Victorgrain and Fulgrain
seed oats, grown from Coker
Ped. gseef&. 1st yr. seed, $1.00 bu.
FOB.: Blue Stem seed wheat.
$1.50 bu. FOB... O. K.~ David,
Marshallville.
Kudzu hay, choice quality,
$30.00 ton, hee Also select
kudzu crowns.
brooks, So eilie.
CATTLE FOR SALE
A 6 mos. old-Grade Hereford
male, about 400 lb. wt., for sale
at my place. See before trad-
Ezra Bar-
ron, Clarkesville. Rt.
2 Reg. Poll type Hereford
Horn type Hereford bulls, 12-
1 mos. old, all good, for sale.
Percy A. Price, Albany.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus male,
16 mos. old, wt. around 1,000
Ybs., with papers, $200.00. Vic-
tor Richey, ommerce, R. 2.
Breeder,
S. B. Vaughters, Teacher of
bull, 2 yrs. and 11 mos. old,
| Bred. by Ga. Baptist Orphans
1793)
Home L. Clay,
Flat Shoals Rd.
8533.
Atlanta,
Phone MA.
Phillips, Colquitt. (9 mi.
Colquitt.)
Ss.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Guinea pigs:
White with pink-eyes, females,
} black and white male, a yel-
| low One and 2 dark young ones,
$5.00 for 6 or sell in prs.
CB
Hall; Millen, Bt. A,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
ee,
$50. 00 at my place. DD; Mal-
lett, Chatsworth, R.
Good plug mule, ae any-
where, wt. 800-900 Ibs., $15.00
ough to take care of self in
winter, or 2 shoats. Mrs. R.
Lenders,
(Near Flat Rock Church.)
One black mare mule, guar.
to work anywhere, for sale or
my barn. W. W. Rowland,
Lyons, R. 3.
2 red horses: 6 heifer calves:
11 hogs, 125 lbs ea., for sale.
Also 15 bu. imp. Rucker, $1.00
Cultivator.
i red mare mule, 8 yrs. old,
wt. 800 lbs., excellent condition,
-good worker, $150.00 at my
home. J. W. Bishop, Tifton, R.
2; or J; A: Hobbs, Tifton, R. 2.
Fat, gentle farm mule, good
eyes and limbs, $75.00 for quick
sale. Can walk as fast as man
can go, reason for selling, have
no help. Mrs. Laura B. Taylor,
Wayeross, R. 1. Box 15.
i mare mule, wt. 1100-1200
Ibs., fat and ready to work.
Reasonable for cash. C. M.
Young, Doraville, R. 1.
apri- |
eot plum, rooted, 10c ea.: ee 00
doz. del Kudzu crowns, $1.50)
$6.75 M. Strong plants, all:
State Insp. leading var. Pe |
can trees: Stewart and Schleys, |
2-6 ft., 65c to $1.25 ea.; New-.
TBe ea.: Grapevines, 2 yrs. old,
| well rooted: Concord, Nigara,
Lutie, 10c ea. W. H. Alexand-
1 er, Cleveland. j
1
| vice. Alsi
| Ibs., $30.00 at my farm. J.
W. Middle- |
bulls, 1 yr. old, and 10 Reg./
| 300 Ibs.
breeding.
Solid col. Jersey bull, 3 yrs. |
| old, Prime
Taboo 64W Dreaming observer
| Success No. 409574, from fam- |
}ous Pebble Hill Herd, $125.00.
Papers
Purebred Polled Hereford |
male yearlings, ent. to reg., for |
sale at reasonable price. i E..
| Bill Ave.,
| 2 good ewes, 8 mos. and 1%.
4 old ones, 2
| milk producing qaulities,
|. 1 black horse mule, wt. 850 |
Ibs., 12 yrs. old, in good condit.,
or trade for heifer large en-}
| CATTLE WANTED:
College Park, RR. 2,.
exc. for hogs. Write or come to!
Ze mare mule, 850 Ihe. wt, 9!
yrs. old, sound with best of |
qualities. For quick sale, $75.00
ee oo. M. Moo, Shiloh, R.. |
Good work fee:
York, Rabun Gap. |
Mule and wagon, $125.00:
| also milch cow and some heif-
io sale, Srissecie deat H. B.
|) Stephens. Highwood, Hender- |
apple and | j "eee
| peach trees; 2 to 4 ft, 10 to| S02 Road, Tucker.
{4 15c ea.; Pears and cherry, 25c
HOGS FOR SALE
Jones, Fayetteville, R. 3.
13 shoats, 3 mos. old, never
NOUS. J:
Duroc
. Barnes, Devereux.
Je, ready for ser-
Duroc gilts, bred. All dark red
in color, treated, for sale. Mrs.
WA. Boatright, Alma, R. 4.
0. 1. . boar, wt. about
May, Americus, We
Big Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old, $12.50
hay rake in fair condition,
$25.00 at my farm, 5 mi. E.
Danielsville on the Royston,
Comer Hwy.
Reg. Duroc boars; excellent
bloodlines, 5 mos. old, $17.50
ea., with papers; $2.50 added if
shipped. Exc. one for similar.
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R. 1.
1 old fashioned type Blue
Guinea male pig, 10 wks. old, |
$8.00; also want to buy 50 bu.
corn in shuck and 1 ton good
Peanut hay. H. Cc. Burnsed,
Ellabelle, Rt. 1. .
Extra choice, purebred, solid
black, little bone Guinea male,
2% yrs. old, wt., approximately
WwW. N.
Ringgold, Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
20 dairy goats (Saanan and
| Toggenburg), some fresh nov, |
others freshen in January.
Priced reasonably according to
production.
Sandersville.
Toggenburg doe, 7 mos. old,
from heavy milking dam and
Decatur, 825 Third Ave., DE.
0354.
At Stud,
T-3032. Best
Ibs.,
$3.00: purehreds $5.00. Warren
Rollins,
N. B.
yrs. old: 2 nice 8 mos. old
bucks, Southdown stock, $20.-
.00; Exc. for pigs or good Rake
or Mower and pay difference:
Also want 6 mo. old Purebred
Angora Billy goat. J. F. Well-
born, Rock Springs.
War conditions necessitate
disposing of complete founda-
Toggenburges, famous for high
eluding Sir Roderick most
outstanding Toggenburg buck
93 Warren St., N. E. De 5140.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want Reg. Guernsey bull and
heifer, -6-10 mos. old with pa-
pers. Also want 10 bu. of hay
peas, prefer Brabs or Clay; Al-
so 4-6 tons of peanut or pea-
vine hay del. F. W. Kerr, At-
lanta, 825 Drewry St., N. E.
Want 2 Reg. Hereford heir- |
ers, 2-6 mos. old, preferably
del. LaGrange. C. Z Lewis, La-
Grange, Hogansville Road.
HORSES AND MULES
Want young small,
mare for breeding.
cheap, also cart. _State cond.,
cash price, etc.,
A. Q. Beach, Waycross, y: Q.
460.
HOGS WANTED:
Exc. male S. P. . 7 wks old
pig; purebred but@not ent. to
reg., For one of same breed or
; big bone Black P. C.,; a little
elder, reg. and will pay differ-.
ence and chgs. ea. way. Want |
a good pig: i. M. Cc. Walke,
Ellenwood, Rt ae
about 42
yrs. old, $65.00. Might exc. for |
hogs or young cattle. James R. |
- | scrub sows for breeding. A. O. |
| 460.
One litter, extra fine, 0. 1
|C. pigs, ready now to wean.
| Buyers. come now. Lewis #4. |
$1.50; Bore this | | ANDALUSIONS:
been stunted, wt. avg. 60 Ibs.
ea., 16c lb. Will sell all or in|
sow and pigs, also.
| $3.00; 1 Bhie Mtn. Black Game
| cockerel,
a.; $25.00 pr. FOB. Also one |
; less than 10. Cliff T. Tanner,
| R.
Extra fine breeding
stock, for sale to keep from im-
MeCullough,.
jready for shipm
j bred for the
jare better. ee G. Jones, Blak-
| 1 rooster, 7 mos. old, $9.00 for
Harvey Roughton, | lot. FOB, No chks. Paul Mat: |
reg. sire, $10.00. Joe J. Wilson, |
reg. purebred
| Toggenburg buck. G-Man Joes
_| Confucious
| breeding. Bloodlines up to 15
14 oz. daily. Fee grades, |
of }
Atlanta, 349 Murray |
| Cason, Hapeville,
| hatch, some laying,
tion stock, purebred and reg.
in-
in South. John Hynds, Atlanta,
| ea. Strong and healthy.
{so want trio White Holland or
gentle
Must be |
del. Waycross. |
want an cL o. 4 pone. hos
have and price.
Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want one Guinea gilt. or will
| consider pig. Quote best cash |
price. Wanted for breeding pur-
. J. A. Mason, Dakionce s, |
Want Big Bone Black Afri-.
ean Guinea male pig. No runt.
Will take a pr. at the right
price. FOB. R. C. Smith, Dan-'
ville, R. 2, Box 32.
s Want to buy
Tom Vincent, |
some cheap
Beach, Wayer one, P. Oo. Box
POULTRY FOR SALE
6 AAA quality Blue Adalu-
sion hens and 1 AAA quality
rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. M.
O. with order. Mrs, E. B.
Campbell, Hortense,
BANTAMS:
Trio iiindod. Game _ bantams, |
grown, wt. less than 1 Ib. ea.,
3 mos. old, wt. over
3 Ibs., $1, 00. Mrs. Willie Sot,
Ralston.
75 AAA W. Re pullets, 8
wks. old, 65c ea.: Also 25 AAA
W. R. roosters, 94,
75ce ea. at my place. Mrs. Grady 1
Hendley, Millen, R. 3.
25 AAA B. R. ete. 3 pe
old, $25.00, FOB. No orders for
Sandersville, R. 1.
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS;
4, 1 yr. old, W. R. hens, $5.00
for a ea here. No chks.
Mrs. . Waddell, Bremen.
a een pullets, 7 mos.
old, Thompson Ringilet Str.,
$1.00 ez ea. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
GAMES AN D GIANTS:
Pit game cocks and stags;
$2.00 ea. for stags: $3.00 to
$5.00 ea. for cocks. FOB. Cedar-
town. L. O. Benefield, Fish
1 Creek, R. 1.
Game chicks for sale: 8 stags
ment, especial 4
it; Also 6 Blue |
hens and 8 black pullets for
sale. Dependable strain, none
ely.
LEGHORNS:
5 nice AA B. L. pullets and
lett, Chatsworth, R.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS
PIGEONS, ETC
1 pr. Homer Racing pigeons,
mated, raised this yr. $2.00; 1
Trio white Bantams, grown
and good layers, $2.25. "Exc. for.
produce. Reed F. Fowler, |
OY
REDS, (NEW HAMPSHIRES |
AND RHODE ISLANDS);
1 lot of R. I. Reds and Ply-
mouth Rock chickens, for. sale.
8 mos. old pullets. Mrs. J. B.|
3409 Elkins
St. Phone CA. 7260.
60 Colonial best ege R. L
hens, breeding Cert. Mar. 42
$1.50 | ea,
FOB. Also white feed sacks,
10c. Mrs. H. H. Beall, Sparta.
R. I. Red chicks, $3.50 per
25; $6.50 per 50, $12.00 per 100
prepaid; Also eggs from dark
bloodtested R. I. Reds, $1.50 per
15 Postpaid. Mrs. D. Donaldson,
Decatur, Phone DE. 2405.
One AAA N. H. Red rooster,
hatched Mar. 3, perfect cond.,
$2.50 P2Pd. Mrs. A. . Johns-
ton, Tifton, R. 4.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, ETC:
Big type pure Bronze tur-|
keys; Toms, $7.00; hens, $5.00
Mrs. |
RK... Greene, Cuthbert FR. 1...
WYANDOTTES:
5 R. CG. S&S. L.: Wyandotte:
eocks, Apr. 42 hatch, from
AAAA hbloodtested Reg. stock,
$1.50 ea.; 10 hens, same price.
Docia Harris, Lula.
8 nice 3% mos. old, purebred
S. L. Wyandotte pullets and 1
cockerel, $6.75 FOB, for lot; al-
Mammoth Bronze turkeys, rea-
sonable, for raising. Miss Re-
POULTRY WANTED
BARRED, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS WANTED:
Want 1 thoroughbred Aris-
tocrat B. R. cockerel, AAA
mating. Also have 2 purebred
W. L. roosters, $2.00 ea.: Fine
lot dark Cornish Indian Game
roosters, and cockerels, $1.50
and $2.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. Bo.
} Osborn, Roy. ee
| Must be reg. einte what you i 3
| No
wks. old,|
DUCKS WANTED: eC
Want to get in tou
party who can supply da
White Indian Runner Du
lings. Write. R: A; Cald
Boston. s
|GAMES AND GIANTS:
WANTED; |
Want 15 parebred Gar
lets. State best price,
Lanier, Grayimont. au
LEGHORNS WANTED:
ee 12 or 15 large comb,
ens or llets, reason-
able. Mrs. H. & Brock, Ca
| roliton, Th 4.
; REDS (RHGDE ISLAND
AND NEW HAMPSHIRES)
Want best prices. on 40 R.
Red pullets, now laying; .
price on 4 hens, same breed in
2nd laying season, now layin
culls. James a
Pitts, KR. A. <
TURKEYS WANTED:
1941 hatch, for breeding
_poses immediately. Mercer :
ton, Alto. ,
POSITIONS WANTED
39 yr. old, single, white i
wants job on farm with rel
able party. State in detail
ties te performed and s
paid. aOF Eppinger, Stock=
bridge. Rt.
any kind of tractor and
machinery. Want 15 or 20 acres
eotton on 50-50 basis. Have
in family. Geo. Blassengam
Kingston. Rt. 2.
32 yr. old man, wife, 2 childs
ren, wants job as. turpentine
operator, and farm. time
|exp. Draft exempt. Refer
Can move any time. Write
wages pd., and etc. J. E. Mesa
| OWS, Jesup, Rie;
Want a farm to work
| halves or for wages. White man
50 yrs. old, with wife and
Smooth land wanted. Raised on
farm. Write. J. A. Mi
Crawfordville.
White man, 50 yrs. old, wi
| wife, 2 children, wants g
| house, truck patches, close
2 public works and school
furn. Dont drink. Ten
stock, other farm work. J.
Burchfill, Madison, R. 4.
Man with son wants.
|farm for winter season, cle
ing land and _ preparing
raising another crop.
| wages, board and laundry,
| if party prepared, we can batc
A. J. Hodges, Savannah. __
Man and wife wants fa
| after cows and hogs, keep
machinery, other farm wor
H. J. Goodwin, Colledge, R.
Man and wife want small
| crop for Standin,
|or more acres
50-50 - basis. Landlord |
fertilizer. Prefer in Coffee
Irwin Co. Also would consider
ae crop, rest time wages.
. Shores, Wray, R. 2. :
Colored, 7th Day Adventi
40 yr. old man, wife and
en wants job on farm f
R. nouse Have to be moved an
will need $50.00 in cash.:
ferences. Know how
Write at once.
Atlanta, 614 Ashby St.
Single, elderly man wants j
raising chickens and other
work, for board, laundry an
salary, with reliable ( ;
Can furnish best of ref. W.
Bailey, Glenwood.
Married man, wife 2 childr
wants job as wage hand for
1943 on farm. Go anywhere in
Ga. any time. Chas. Coley, Dex:
ter.
Want good 1-H.
halves within 5 mi.
Cobb Co. Plenty hoe help, 6
family; not less 4-R. house.
yrs. old, farmed all life, willing
worker, sober. M. H. Nelso
Marietta. Rt. 4.
Honest, mereiod man, wita
5 children wants job on farm
as overseer. Life-time exp.,
farming. Must be with reliable
Poe Com see or write.
. Pitts, Unadilla. Rt. 1.
Want- 4-H. crop, smooth
land, in No. Ga., with 2 house:
11 in family. No drinking a
good ref. Lawrence A. Bray,
Menlo, Rt. 1.
- Exp. Miller wants job -
Grist Mill; can also keep ther
| up. Robert Gunn, esa, 328
Central Ave -
Se
POSITIONS WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED |
rant 2-H. crop on shares or|
2 plow hands,
50 basis.
tenty hoe help. Honest and
er. Need 4-5. R. house: near
school and church, prefer North
Northeast Ga. See or write.
a aa W: H. Oliver, Lavo-
Am open for place on farm
@a foreman. Exp. Salary. Some
antes can use also. General
ops. Good ref. G.. W. Haire,
Vienna.
Want 1 or 2-H. farm near
Alma. Can furnish self,
other party -have to~ furnish
ck and feed. Mrs. J. H. Al-
fn Nicholls. RES:
Want 1-H. farm _on 50-50
asis or 4000 Turpentine box-
on halves, prefer near Ax-
or Brooklet, with member
ef L. D. S. Church, Have to be
oved and furnished. Must be
land and good 4-R. house.
G. ore Millen, Rt. 1,
Ss
Want 3- HL farm near At-
with 50 or more, acres
land and good pasture:
. own tractor equipment.
nh Thompson, Douglasville.
Want wate power Grist Mill
4 ck,
and small son only. Have
to be moved and can move at
- looking after Estate, |.
chickens, etc.. on farm.
John T. Holcombe, Can-
Rt. 4.
wat farm on 50-50 basis
. Do not want a wage
: want a 1 horse crop. |-
Wife and self only, honest, so-
willing worker. A. E.
ry; Macon, 818 Main St.
ant job on farm by single
n. Will furnish references.
San drive most any kind of car]
ose k, oe H. J. Farmer, Con:
Want Sob as Warn Supt. Life
mg experience. Know how to
farm and can handle labor. Am
one. Strictly sober, and do not
oke. Reasonable wages. J. P.
gmoke. Madison, Rt. 4.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want a good farmer and
e.for 1943 share crop or for
ages. W. P. Franklin, Harlem.
Want industrious farmer to
e big 2-H..
. Free house, fire wood,
en; good river bottoms and
nd. On school bus and mail
s Come see. S. S. Storer,
| base;
15 A.
farms.
W. Fairmount. .
-erep on . 50-50"
willing worker. $40. 00. =mo.,
room and -board. Ref. exch. J.
J. Burnette, Howell.
Want nice, middleaged man
to do farm work. . $15.00 mo.,
board and laundry. Write. M.
L. Smith, Waco, Rt. 2.
Want middleaged woman,
white or colored, for farm
work. $4.00 week for right
party. Mrs. Hiram Baughcum,
Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Want
halves.
good 2-H. farmer on
Good land and cotton
also want wage hands,
white or colored. Houses, wood,
pasture ,free. C. L. Bennett,
Madison, Rt. 4.
Want family for 1 or 2-H.|
crop on 50-50 basis. Good land,
in cotton, also furnish
houses for raising broilers. T.
K. Moore, Canton.
Want reliable farmers, color-
ed preferred, for 1 or 2-H.
.Houses comfortable,
land good. average. On road be-
tween Jeffersonville and Ma-
con: 15 mi. Macon; 8 mi. Jef-
fersonfille. JG: Aigiomon, Jef-
-fersonville.
~ Want good: farm wage hand
for 1943. R. C. Smith, Danville.
Ste 2 BOX 323!
Want middleaged woman of
good character for farm work,
and to milk 1 cow. Good pay,
room and board. 3 in family,
all adults. R. M. Gray, Cur-
ryville.
Want good farmer on 50-50
basis, in crop and for hire part
of the time, with 2 plow hands.
4-R. house; on school bus line
and Mail Rt. W. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Want 2 families of share
croppers for 4-H. farm. I fur-
nish all stock and tools; have
good bottom land: for corn;
can make bale of cotton to A.
Want man who can drive trac-
tor. On school bus route, 2 mi.
T. H. Kiker,
Fairmount, Rt. 1. *
Want single man or man
with wife, without children, to
live in home with couple as
family, and make and gather
1-H. crop on share basis. Ex-
tra good land: convenient to
town and church: RED by door.
E. E. Carter, Pavo, Rt. 2
Want good farmer, white or
colored, for 1-H. crop. Good
Jand, house, water, wood, stock
and supplies furnished. Must
be sober, honest.. Year round
job. See or write at once. John
C. Norris, Newborn. Rt. 1.
Want farm hand, sober and ;
ren, to do general farm work.
_plows on shares or other basis.
McRae.
Want outstanding
for 2-H. crop, 50-50 basis. Ex-
cellent land, river bottoms. 5-R.
house, barn , chicken house, '
fenced Lespedeza_ asture, ete.,
12 mi, Atlanta: $2,000 worth
equipment ineiidine tractor.
Dont answer unless A-1. with.
good ref., and appreciate an op-
portunity for better than ave-
rage, Jas. R. Barber, Atlanta,
Ps@.- Box AS96;
Want good man to work on
farm. Will pay $20.00. per mo.,
board and Sone No drunk-
ards need apply. - M. Wilson,
Folkston.
Want farmer for a 2
H. farm on 50-50 basis. Have
good mules, good pasture, com-
fortable house and almost new
out-bidg's. located 1% mi. from
2 Churches and nice school.
Cotton allotment, 24% A. J. O.
Barnes, Devereux.
Want good worker to work
7000 turpentine boxes for 1943
on share basis. Mrs. J. -C.
Geeky, Alma.
Want man and wife, no child-
2 rooms, lights running water,
furn. or unfurnished. C. F.
Campbell, Ringgold, R. 2.
. Want farmer for 2-H. and a
1-H. farm, 3 mi: Social Circle,
for Standing Rent. Good 4-R.
house and barn. Fine farm for
cotton and corn. Mrs. Rok,
Paine, Oxford.
Want good man for 1: to..2
Good a land and houses,
Can get 10 A. cotton and 10 A.
peanuts per plow, bal. in corn,
potatoes and cane. Farm locat-
ed in Talbot Co. Come see or
write. J. P. Corley, Manchester.
Want two 2-H. croppers and
a 1-H. cropper on halves or
either five 1-H. croppers on
halves. Good houses, wood,
water. On school bus line, near
church. Write in ist letter
whether white or colored. W.
Hel eieaee Albany, R. 4, Box
13
Want white man not over 40
years. old to work on farm for
6 4-10 acres of cotton. Will get
poard and. laundry.-: T.. H.
Shockley, Riverdale, R. 1.
Want woman over 40, heal-
thy, respectable, smart, to do
farm work. $4.00 wk. and board
and room. Mrs. Claty J. Mob-
ley, Hinesville, P. O. Box 217.
Want farmer for 2-H. farm
3 mi. from McRae on _ school
route. Mrs. W. E. Barineau,
farmer
potato patches,
2-H. share.
located,
Ras oh;
Want reliable
cropper; farm well
school, two churches,
two daily mails. Do not apply |.
unless can move self. J.C, Col-
lier, Barnesville.
Want man for general farm
| work. Will pay standard wages
and board. Must be good work-
er and sober. Chesley Thomp-
SOny Fit LON; vc 2
Want 2-H. farm on. 50-50
basis; About. 20 A. for cotton,
200d smooth land, all corn and
pea land wanted. Will furnish
work when not in crop. M.
Hightower, Ranger, R. 2.
Want 1 or 2-H. cropper.
Small cotton acreage. Plant
land and other crops. Good pas-
ture. See. Gay Benton, Monti-
cello, R: 1 or write E. M. Clark
Jr., Atlanta, 555 Hardendorf,
N. E.
Want farmer for 1 or 2-H.|
.farm for 1948. Good land and|.
bidgs. 344 mi. Jonesboro. L. J.
Brown, Jonesboro.
Want settled, married man
to help around small modern
dairy. Must know how to strip
after milking machine: House,
milk, garden spot and wood
furn. Give, salary, exp. and re-
ferencs in ist letter. John. W.
Bussey, Columbus, - Bellefonte
Plantation.
Want a family, white or
colored, with 2. or more hoe
hands and 2 or.
hands. 4-R. house, wood, plenty.
garden, pas-
ture free. Mail and school bus
by door. W. W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.
Want man and 2 helpers with
experience and references. for
100 cow dairy. $50.00 to $75.00
wk. to right person. Contract
basis and bonus proposition.
Communicate with. H. HE. Mar-
tin, Savannah, Red Gate Farm..
Want good 2-H. cropper on
50-50 basis, white or. colored.
Good house, barn, pasture. 14
A. cotton allotment, plenty land
for corn and hay. 14% mi. South-
west Temple, Carroll Co., with-
in 100 yds. school bus line. A.
A. McCain, Temple. ~
Want man and wife without
small children, or woman and
son, for work on dairy farm.
State ages, wages expected and
give ref. W. H. Ivey, MES
Ville. Rt. 1, Box 8.
~~ Want farmer on shares or
wages, for 1 or 2-H. farm. Good
tobacco and cotton allotment.
Good schools and churches
close by. R. J. Walsh, Garfield.
L
share crop;
wanted and hogs furnish
more plow }
Want colored famil
over four in family t
1-H. crop on halves, a
stock (extra pay) and
day. Good 4-R. house; Mu
able to drive tractor. 5 m
Jonesboro, 1% mi. W. Orrs
tion on Rt. 41. Alex He
ens, Jonesboro, Riots
Want farmer for 1 or
farm. Tobacco and cotton
ment. Also man and wi
would consider man alo
one other small farm. Law
Lynn, Collins. -
Want at once single man,
room, board, small salar
share in small crop and
raising, on small scale to
Or small family, colores
white, able finance sel
as much |
raise on shares. 21 mi. So.
con, 8 mi. N. . Perr
Smith, Fort Valley. Rte
Want good farmer for 1
h. crop on 50-50 basis, r
land and bottoms. Good ce:
aHotment. 18 mi.
Henry Co., 14 mi: Decat
house on Bus line. Fu
some supplies, good, -
mules and tools. Come se
M. C. Walker, _Ellenwo
ne ;
5 Waal family - to Soa
and stock. 4-R. house, woo
-water: on school bus. route
E. Ellington, Fairburn, Ri
Want man and wife, oO
encumbered man, whi
colored, to work on far
round House, wood, and
en patch furnished, - wi
sonable salary. Must be
and =reNable,: A] Aw
Riverdale or 2 va or
Atlanta.
Want man,
elderly prefererd, to liv
home with only 2 in fami
assist with yard, barn.a
'farm work. Must have
habits. Live 9 mi. S. E. (
quitt. L. E. Phillips, Colqu
Want reliable farmer
4-H. farm on 50-50 or
satisfactory share basi
acres, plenty of dwellin
and out-houses, in Upson
near Barnesville-Yatesville
See or write for furth
culars. C. W. Harrell,
ville. 432 Forsyth St.
Want good -help for
crop on 3rds and 4ths ba
A. cotton .and all botto
you want for corn. 5-R
good pasture; school |
door. 3 mi. So. Winsto1
Morris, Winston, Rt. 1.
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PECAN AUCTION AT VIDALIA
. The final Georgia Pecan Auction sale was held today, December
16, at Vidalia, with all varieties selling half to one cent up from last
week and making new high prices for the year: Schleys, 28c to 29;
Stuarts, 22%c23%c; Vandemons, Success, Pabst, Wright and Alleys,
- 20e-22%e; Money-Makers and Seedlings, 21c; Delmas, Mobiles, Cur-
18c to 19 Ib. Total sale, 50,000 lbs.
Todays sale closed the 1942 Season.
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10Valdosta:....2
11Thomasville 2055
14Sylvester
16Arlington
LIVESTOCK SALES, GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS
3 Reports received at this office show following average prices
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:
December 18, 1942.
Per CW
16Rome
17Vidalia __
10Valdosta __
11Thomasville
TOP FED CATTLE
14Sylvester
16Arlington
16Rome _........
17Vidalia
%
=
December
18, 1942.
Eg
Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz.
Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz.
Hens, Col., 4% lbs., a.
ns, Leghorn, lb.
$, ie White, Grade A, eee a
Ge sons, tb.
4 Country butter, best table, lb.
Field peas, mixed, bu, 2
Field peas, not mixed, bu.
Columbus |
.38-
..304-,
20= 3
18-
12-
18-
.28-
a
-08- >.
z 28-
Augusta
40
40
30
24
20
12
14
Second Hand Machinery for Sale_
Second Hand Machinery Wanted
Incubators and Brooders for Sale
Incubators and Brooders Wanted__
Eggs for Sale
Syrup tor oals
Seed for Sale == oe
Beans and Peas for Sale
Corn and Seed Corn for Sal
Cottonseed for Sale
Plants. for Sale
Miscellaneous for Sale.
Miscellaneous Wanted __
= } :
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. ee bu.), bu. Fruit and Butter for Sa
Grain and Hay for Sale
Pecan and Peanuts for Sale.
Pecan and Other Fruit Trees.
Cattle for Sale
Horses and Mules f
Hogs for Sale
Rabbits and Cavies for Sale _
Sheep and Goats for Sale
Livestock Wanted__.
Poultry for Sale
Poultry Wanted.
BOR OHS Wanted.
Farm Wanted -
weet potatoes, Per 100 lbs. _
Cabbage, (Green), Per 100 lbs.
Cabbage, (White), Per 100 Ibs.
fay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton
Hay, No, t Peanut, per ton
Spa ish peanuts, No. 1, Ton,
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